The other one was in Gallery Uptown’s window. I don’t have a photo of that one but it was a large piece, a battleground of the Civil War done with his fingernail and palm prints.

There was a tribute to the DIA at the Fire Barn Gallery. I haven’t seen it in person yet. The day I was there it was advertised as open but it wasn’t. I’m hopeful that it will stay up for awhile and I will get to see it. Local artists did their interpretation of one of the works that the DIA owns. Here’s a link to the Firebarn Gallery.

Another fun part of Art Walk was the Sunday on the Grand project. Mine is far from done, as it is evolving it’s a totally different image than what I was seeing in my head and I think I want to back up a bit and try and go more in the direction I originally planned. Here it is today….

It’s at the Tri Cities Historical Museum and work at that venue will be up through October 24 so if you haven’t seen them, there is still time;

Art Walk is Grand Haven’s response to Art Prize which happens in Grand Rapids, Michigan and is one of the biggest art shows in the world as far as prize money is concerned. My favorites this year… there was a Zoo on Fulton Street, we happened on it on the way to see Catherine McClung’s Birds of the Bible.

The Zoo was full of animals made from recycled items. I love when people do that. This lion was one of my favorites. I wish I had taken more photos there.